The energy in Joules per second (J/sec) falling on one square meter is defined as   a. absolute visual magnitude (Mv).   b. apparent visual magnitude (mv).   c. luminosity.   d. flux.   e. none of th

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  1. The energy in Joules per second (J/sec) falling on one square meter is defined as
      a.
    absolute visual magnitude (Mv).
      b.
    apparent visual magnitude (mv).
      c.
    luminosity.
      d.
    flux.
      e.
    none of these.
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